That is what I meant by placeholders. So long as you are 99.998% sure your 
placeholders cannot naturally occur in the source string, you're good. 

Bob Sneidar
IT Manager
Calvary Chapel CM
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On Dec 30, 2012, at 12:31, Richmond <richmondmathew...@gmail.com> wrote:

> One of the ways of avoiding falling over the results of rule #1 while 
> implementing
> #2 and #3 is to encode 'G' and 'E' in rule #1 as different symbols, say '%' 
> and '@'
> after processing so that rules #2 and #3 don't pick them up (one can always 
> have
> some rules #5 and #6 to replace '%' and '@' with 'G' and 'E' after running 
> through
> rules #2, #3 and #4).

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